September 3, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Dave Moss said: I mean, that’s pretty messed up for that business to film her without the mask and then give it to the press. Not a great look for that business regardless if you feel like she’s a hypocrite or not. Come on man. Set her up? She's been a politician for how many decades? They outed her willingness to let you know she's better than you. Do you really believe this is the first and only example of the **** she's pulled?
September 3, 20205 yr 12 minutes ago, lynched1 said: Come on man. Set her up? She's been a politician for how many decades? They outed her willingness to let you know she's better than you. Do you really believe this is the first and only example of the **** she's pulled? I don’t know, man. I had my 10 year old daughter cut my hair. I’m kinda going bald though so it’s not that hard.
September 3, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: I don’t know, man. I had my 10 year old daughter cut my hair. I’m kinda going bald though so it’s not that hard. My wife did a decent job on her first and only attempt. 😁
September 3, 20205 yr 55 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: It seems kinda shady to give it to media. Usually customers expect a company they patronize to protect their privacy. Am I wrong? You're not wrong, but businesses also expect their customers to follow the laws and regulations that they have to abide by. Am I wrong?
September 3, 20205 yr 17 minutes ago, xzmattzx said: You're not wrong, but businesses also expect their customers to follow the laws and regulations that they have to abide by. Am I wrong? I don’t know how it went down. Shouldn’t they have just denied her entry if they had a problem with her not wearing a mask?
September 3, 20205 yr 24 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: I don’t know how it went down. Shouldn’t they have just denied her entry if they had a problem with her not wearing a mask? I don't know either. That would've been the right thing to do. But what if she demanded a haircut? If they didn't comply, she could've thrown them under the bus like she did saying that it was a setup. And what if she scheduled the appointment herself, if hair salons are still closed?
September 3, 20205 yr Just had a school teacher in my store walking around without a mask on 🙄. With them already not giving an eff there school year that starts on Tuesday should go well
September 3, 20205 yr I am pretty sure most (if not all) of these companies signed bailout agreements saying they would not lay off any workers until after 9/30. Some of these layoffs are planned for 10/1.
September 3, 20205 yr Just now, mayanh8 said: I am pretty sure most (if not all) of these companies signed agreements as part of the their COVID bailout money saying they would not lay off any workers until after 9/30. Some of these layoffs are planned for 10/1. Bidens America!!
September 3, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Kz! said: Good Tucker segment with the salon owner. Dems are truly vile people.
September 3, 20205 yr 14 hours ago, Dave Moss said: It seems kinda shady to give it to media. Usually customers expect a company they patronize to protect their privacy. Am I wrong? She's worried about losing her business license. It's not legal for her salon to be open out there. What choice did she have? I mean maaaaaybe shes a conservative and hates Pelosi, but hey...ish happens
September 3, 20205 yr PSU football doctor: 30-35 percent of COVID-19-positive Big Ten athletes had myocarditis, inflammation of the heart muscle that can be fatal if left unchecked. https://www.centredaily.com/sports/college/penn-state-university/psu-football/article245448050.html Nothing to see here
September 3, 20205 yr Here is some more good news: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/health-officials-worry-nation-not-ready-for-covid-19-vaccine/ar-BB18DBlV?ocid=spartandhp
September 3, 20205 yr Really good read https://www.wsj.com/articles/covid-lockdowns-economy-pandemic-recession-business-shutdown-sweden-coronavirus-11598281419?mod=e2tw Some highlights: Quote Taiwan, South Korea and Hong Kong set early examples of how to stop Covid-19 without lockdowns. Their reflexes trained by SARS in 2003, MERS and avian flu, they quickly cut travel to China, introduced widespread testing to isolate the infected and traced contacts. Their populations quickly donned face masks. Quote By March, it was too late for the U.S. to emulate the test-and-trace strategy of east Asia. The CDC had botched the initial development and distribution of tests, and limited testing capacity meant countless infections went undetected for months. President Trump continued to downplay testing, and even today the U.S. conducts fewer than 20 tests for every confirmed case, compared with more than 500 in Taiwan and South Korea at their peaks. Quote The U.S. never resolved "whether we were going for mitigation or suppression,” said Paul Romer, a Nobel laureate economist. Mitigation, he said, meant accepting hundreds of thousands of additional deaths to achieve herd immunity, which no leaders were willing to embrace. But total suppression of the disease "doesn’t make sense unless you’re going to stick with it as long as it takes.” Some countries did achieve suppression through lockdowns. China wiped out the epidemic in Hubei province and has suppressed subsequent outbreaks elsewhere, with sweeping quarantine and surveillance methods that are difficult to replicate in Western democracies. Quote Dr. Mina of Harvard said the U.S. at the outset could have chosen to prioritize the economy, as Sweden did, and accept the deaths, or it could have chosen to fully prioritize health by staying locked down until new infections were so low that testing and tracing could control new outbreaks, as some northeastern states such as Rhode Island did. Most of the U.S. did neither. The result was "a complete disaster. We’re harming the economy, waffling back and forth between what is right, what is wrong with a slow drift of companies closing their doors for good,” Dr. Mina said. Quote Research by Dr. Mina and others has shown that "super-spreader” events contribute disproportionately to infections, in particular dense indoor gatherings with talking, singing and shouting, such as at weddings, sporting events, religious services, nightclubs and bars. Bars and restaurants accounted for 16% of Covid-19 clusters (five or more cases) in Japan; workplaces, just 11%. Bars, restaurants and casinos accounted for 32% of infections traced to multiple-case outbreaks in Louisiana.
September 3, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, DaEagles4Life said: China literally wiped them their cases off the face of this Earth And all it took was welding apartment doors shut and using armed soldiers to enforce incredibly strict lockdowns. We should have thought of that.
September 3, 20205 yr Maybe I'm looking too hard to find positive COVID news but: Is it possible that after the second spike we have flattened and are now declining again? After that late July peak, we remained steady for two weeks and have dropped slightly the last two.
September 3, 20205 yr 4 minutes ago, paco said: Maybe I'm looking too hard to find positive COVID news but: Is it possible that after the second spike we have flattened and are now declining again? After that late July peak, we remained steady for two weeks and have dropped slightly the last two. It'll probably continue on a sin wave until a vaccine gets widely distributed and consumed. Nightmare scenario would be it's not ready before the holidays hit.
September 3, 20205 yr 11 minutes ago, mayanh8 said: It'll probably continue on a sin wave until a vaccine gets widely distributed and consumed. Nightmare scenario would be it's not ready before the holidays hit. I saw something on the news today about a vaccine being ready by November...... but that would mean Jan\Feb it would be in mass production.
September 3, 20205 yr Supercut of dems breaking their own rules. The clear message? Rules are for the plebs of society, not the political elite. Worthless, disgusting human beings.
September 3, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, xBMTx said: Supercut of Republicans breaking the rules: Everything they do. This might be the most CVON comeback of all time.
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